When you have set the [Input Directly] option in the [Ink Input] tab in Preferences, selecting [Input] from the ‘Ink’ group in the [Edit] menu will put you in Ink Input mode.
This topic explains how to embed the content you have drawn in a PDF using a pen that has [Text] as the output type. (See: Ink Settings)
The font size of the text is determined based on the content you draw.
The smaller value between “the vertical size of the drawn content” and “the horizontal size of the drawn content divided by the number of characters in the Text Recognition result” will be the font size.
When Vertical Size < Horizontal Size
When Vertical Size > Horizontal Size
When Multiple Characters are Input
When the [Auto Conversion] setting is off, the Text Recognition result area will be displayed in the Ink Input dialog during Ink Input mode.
After drawing with ink, the Text Recognition result will be displayed after the set recognition time has elapsed.
After drawing with ink, you can operate the ink input dialog to change the mode or edit using [Undo], [Redo], [Clear] before executing [Apply].
When you execute [Apply], the string that was displayed in the Text Recognition result area will be embedded in the PDF.
When the [Auto Conversion] setting is on, the Text Recognition result area will not be displayed in the Ink Input dialog during Ink Input mode.
After drawing with ink, the Text Recognition result will be automatically embedded as text after the set recognition time has elapsed.
If the pen with the font embedding setting is used, the font will also be embedded at the same time.
About Same Line Determination When Adding
After embedding text with auto conversion, if you draw with ink again, it will automatically determine whether it is on the same line as the text embedded immediately before.
If it is determined to be on the same line, it will be added with the same font size following the text that has already been embedded.